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UK and U.S. Develop Global Guidelines for AI Security

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On November 27, 2023, the UK government announced the first global guidelines to ensure the secure development of AI technology (the “Guidelines”), which were developed by the UK National Cyber Security Centre (“NCSC”) and the U.S.

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US, UK Cyber Agencies Spearhead Global AI Security Guidance

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Global Cybersecurity Agencies Say 'Secure by Design' Is Key to AI Threat Mitigation Nearly two dozen national cybersecurity organizations on Sunday urged AI developers to embrace "secure by design" and other preventive measures aimed at keeping hackers out from the mushrooming world of AI systems.

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So, You Want to Develop a Global Records Retention Schedule?

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Skupsky, JD, CRM, FAI, MIT, President Information Requirements Clearinghouse May 7, 2020 More and more corporate clients have expressed interest in developing a global records retention schedule. The post So, You Want to Develop a Global Records Retention Schedule? appeared first on IG GURU.

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EU AI Act Will Be an 'Enabler for Trust,' Lawmaker Says

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Trilogue Talks in Final Stages, Says European Parliament Member European lawmakers behind an artificial intelligence regulation that's close to finalization predicted Thursday the law will set global standards. "We We want AI to develop in Europe, and this is why we want to build a trustworthy ecosystem," said Brando Benifei.

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ISACA Security Survey 2023: Technical Skills Gaps, Budgeting

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The biggest skills gaps are soft skills (55%), cloud computing (47%), security controls (35%), coding skills (30%) and software development (30%), according ISACA's State of Cybersecurity 2023 survey of more than 2,000 security leaders globally.

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CISA Urges Software Developers to Prioritize Memory Safe Coding

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CISA, NSA, FBI and Global Partners Urge Manufacturers to Make Memory Safe Road Maps The U.S.

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ABBYY Launches Global Initiative Promoting the Development of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence

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June 9, 2020 – ABBYY< [link] >, a Digital Intelligence company, today launched a global initiative to promote the development of trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Developing AI technologies that meet or exceed industry standards for performance, accuracy and security. MILPITAS, Calif.,